Here's what I see in ROX when I mount my multisession DVD. The seven dated directories at the top are saved sessions. When Puppy boots, the contents of the sessions are loaded into RAM and then Puppy's layered filesystem combines them with the sfs file after it is loaded.

I think you're overthinking this. For one thing, the filesystem on the DVD is, as far as I know, not changeable, and since multisession Puppy loads into RAM and runs entirely from there, I'm not sure what kind of filesystem it uses, but I'm pretty sure it is not 2fs, 3fs or anything like them.

Tell you what, try making a multisession DVD of some other version of Puppy, for instance Racy, and see if it works like it ought to. You can use a rewritable DVD if you have one. Multisession Puppy works great from a DVD+RW or DVD-RW. Just download the iso and use Burniso2cd to burn it. You don't even have to blank the rewritable DVD first; Burniso2cd will simply overwrite whatever is on it.

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